Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 17:23:21 EDT 2004 | davef
We use "0" ohm resistors a links. Is that what you're talking about?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:05:44 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Have you tried 'Ink-stamping" them?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:10:37 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
What kind of ink would I use ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 11:55:23 EDT 2009 | boardhouse
Hi GSX, just and FYI on why you are seeing a difference per lots. Carbon Ink is Not used on a steady bases by most manufactures, and shelf life of the Carbon ink is fairly short, my guess is what they are doing is adding thinner to the carbon ink t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 10:27:57 EDT 2012 | blnorman
Check with the coating manufacturer and see if they can offer a solution.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 10:50:33 EDT 2012 | doncattoni
Try this: http://divbio.com/solventresistantpenblack.aspx
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 15:37:40 EDT 2012 | rway
mccabekev, How are you applying the mark? Can you scribe the board?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 17:12:28 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Ashok- Rather than ink, consider using a paint marker. This is much more permanent (not easily removed with alcohol), is easily applied, comes in a "pen" like magic markers. Many pen tips available and a large choice of colors too. The down side is
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 09:25:18 EST 1998 | Mike
I am looking for Permanent non conductive ink (Black and white) to mark PCBs with. I am also looking for a method to apply the ink (stamp) in letters 0.08 high. I need to stamp the board in two locations the first is 9 characters long (Numeric) and
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 14:12:53 EDT 2004 | Fillmore
The alternatives are ink-jet and laser and you'll spend way over $20,000 for that solution! Screen printing is still the best at ROI when doing multiple panels and lot's of legends. We used a rubber stamp inked with Hysol for smaller quantities and o